Practical Skill Supervisor in Engineering (Renewable Technologies and Engineering centre)
Under the general guidance and direction of lecturing staff the Practical Skills Supervisor will deliver practical sessions to groups of learners within a practical workshop, and will provide support to lecturers by tracking and assessing learner progress, providing guidance and support where required. Where you will work: The new Engineering & Renewable Technologies Centre - Rhyl campus The new centre is a hub for delivering world-class education and training for the engineering sector and will enable skills development whilst supporting the future needs of industry, including those critical to the pathways of; mechanical, maintenance, electronics, electrical, renewable energy, additive manufacturing, advanced manufacturing and the digital transformation of industry. The new centre boasts training facilities and expertise for the renewable energy sector, including a UK on-shore and off-shore wind turbine technician apprenticeship programme, that you will be involved with on a daily basis. The department also leads on the Renewable Energy skills competition in Wales. The new, three-floor, 2,886m² facility is packed with more than £2m worth of highly-specialised training equipment: from CAD/CAM suites, a 3D prototyping laboratory, industry CNC machine workshop and wider laboratories for; electronics, mechanical principles, robotics, PLCs, Industry 4.0, VR and AR. |
Job Details
Job Reference
CL/287/24
Salary
£30,513 - £32,557 per annum, Dependent on qualifications and experience
Place of Work
- Rhyl
Holiday Entitlement
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Working Pattern
37 hours per week
Pension Rights
Local Government Pension Scheme
Contract Type
Full Time Permanent
Closing Date
01 Aug 2024
12:00 PM
(Midday)
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